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That glass bottle made it 147 years unscathed! Incredible.
New car? I love the upholstery color! Congratulations on finding the tray to your sugar and creamer!
I can’t believe you
Find parts to things a week later!
How fun that you found the under plate ❤
The 1876 bottle *could* be a souvenir from the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. I've seen some pretty cool pressed and etched souvenir glass from that era.
Yes!! Reminds me of those personalized ruby flash etched glass pieces that were souvenir pieces for like worlds fairs or various locations, or commemorative pieces for anniversaries and such. Most of what I’ve seen is like 1890s to early 1900s though, so something from the 1870s is really fantastic!! I would have been SO excited!!!
REALLY weird observation here, but I'm fairly new here and I have been watching A LOT of your videos and I have notice that twice now, when you've found something you were psyched about, Phil Collin's/Genesis was playing in the background. Ha ha Saint Phil, patron saint of good finds.
The shell framed mirror is gold.
Merry Christmas!
Happy shopping 🛒🛍️
I have to agree the 1878 Bottle may just have home run…
Love the Shell mirror! Etched bottle is awesome!
Those puppy dog mugs were neat! Love them!
Some great things love that bottle!!!
The 1st ceramic coffee mug that you picked up with the face on it is absolutely amazing
Thank you for putting that basket back! Great video!
I would buy the pioneer butter dish and the shell mirror in a heartbeat 😊 loved the antique little jar too
Love the colour of the seats in your new car! 😊
That's a great teaching moment. One can get caught up in the excitement, stuff it in cart and then later find out the dupe.
That bottle is fantastic! Love your new car!
Gotta love when you find the missing parts of a set on a return visit
The sweet grass baskets are from Charleston SC. Only the Gullah people who can date themselves to slavery are allowed to have a license to harvest the grass, therefore these people are allowed to make and sell these baskets.
There are baskets into the thousands of dollars and are in art and history museums. There are contest annually and these sweet grass weavings are no longer in the area of crafts, but true works of art.
If you are ever in Charleston, don't be tempted to cut the grass as it's a large fine with oftentimes a jail sentence. The sea oats are also off limits, in fact, stay out of the dunes period. Lose your beachball in there, go buy another one or wait for the wind to blow it back to you.
So interesting, thank you for sharing, have never seen an authentic ones, only massed produced look alikes.
@@Gardengirlie04
I've seen many. I'm from Georgia and the Tidewater areas of GA and SC are a favorite location for me. These are the Gullah in SC and the Geechee in GA. Both are a mix of African, the Bahamas, White and even some Native American. The Broadway musical, "Porgy and Bess", uses the dialect with the Black actors. The culture runs deep with a mix of Christianity and Voodoo. Both white and black magic are performed by the Boo Hag. Minerva in the book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" was one.
If you go, more than anything else, go for the food. Low country boil, shrimp and grits and a vinegar based BBQ are beyond good.
There are stands set up on the side of the road in Mount Pleasant, SC where the Gullah ladies sell their baskets. You’ll also find them set up near the central market in Charleston and along many of the roads in and out of the city.
I have a tray with 6 coasters we bought off a basket maker on a corner in Charleston back in 1978. All these years , it's like new.
@@klipsie1 I’m glad to hear the tradition has continued to live on with younger generation. Would love to see someday. Here is Nova Scotia the art of basket weaving lives on with the Mi’kmaq
The ornament bag with the shoe has 70's pearled ornaments also..they are so pretty!
Great car or SUV! Always a fun time, taking us along!
I like the shelĺ frame and glad you put the baskets back. Nobody has time to do repairs right now. Jocelyn, may you and your family have a blessed Christmas season. ❤❤❤❤❤
Wishing you Jocelyn, and your lovely family, Blessings and a very Merry Christmas.
Good evening, Sweet Lady!
Great job as always, you never complain or talk about your finances
Love the Owl, the blue glass bowl,flower pitcher,dog clay mugs😍,etched bottle 1876😘, and she’ll mirror.
That shell mirror is so cool!!!
The bottle is amazing
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
I like some of the clear glass that you're passing up.
That mirror is a great find!!
I pick up the crafty things and do pretty well on them.
Hi. I think that Bigmouth brand toilet thingie is a cat/dog water bowl. I recall seeing it somewhere. They put a large water bottle upside down in the big hole on top and the doggie drinks from the toilet. 😅
Hilarious
Love your new vehicle. The mirror will almost pay for your trip. It is well-done.
The parachute clown sales for 240.00 on etsy.
What a great walk through. Great finds. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Those dog mugs are cute 😍 love the glass jar u found. it looks very old .Hope Andrew will know more about your amazing find .❤.Have a wonderful, safe Xmas ❤️
Great fun watch! I’d love to see you opening the baggies - just wondering what other goodies are hidden inside!
I truly enjoy🦋🧚♂️🌷 watching your videos please keep them coming 💕🌷🦋🧚♀️ MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎅🤶
Thank you for showing us what the items sale for. Great video.
How great you found them the tray for the sugar and creamer….new car….that bottle find was amazing…
Love your videos
Looks like fun was had by all! GreatvChristmas video of family! 😊🎄🎁
Those push pin ornaments have done very well for me on Whatnot!
You are making me homesick. I've had to be in Jersey for the past month and a half. Miss my GW
The toilet is a pet feeder/waterer. I showed one in my Goodwill video a couple weeks ago and didn't know what it was till I looked it up lol. I first thought it was a planter too.
I love those face mugs. Those clocks are from the 70’s. I bought my daughter one I got at the flea market. It needs a new battery compartment.
Yep. I have that parachuting clown for sale on eBay. Worth some $. 1970s by Allan Agohob. There is a 1/2 parachute and the full parachute version.
That is redwood from the way cool redwoods. Huge trees. My grandma had a lot of it. I had a coffee made out of it that was hers
Fun shopping with you California
I LOVE THAT CROSS EYED CAT
I look forward to watching Mrs lamp lady absolutely fun for me right on
Good finds 😊
You're the best! ❤
Jocelyn, thanks for always showing the selling values and what you'll ask for it. It was such an amazing learning experience for us, your viewers.
What a beautiful interior of your car.😊
My local GW rarely has bags of anything and the next closest bigger shops that do, they’re all hanging within the check out line so makes it very difficult to look through without getting in everyone way
I love pioneer woman items, her design is so pretty, those pottery mugs are too cute.
Also those milk glass footed vases do really well up here in my area.
Mugs are cute, beautiful old etched glass !xox
Looks like a nice one
If you ever come across the Pioneer Woman garlic keeper, Get it!! I had the other two pieces of the canister set and had to pay mega bucks on eBay for the garlic keeper after bidding on many others that got way out of my price range! The butter dish could be a good find
Those clocks were very popular in the 1970s. They are made of cedar wood and were sold at every flea market in Florida during that time period.
Love your videos my friend!! Love you and your channel!! You find great things!! God bless you and your family!! 🥰😊🦋🙏💖💕💙❤️🌺💜🌹🌹🌹
The wood that is lacquered is Manzanita wood. The tree grows in Arizona. There it is a very popular wood people craft with because of its unusual beauty.
Fun!
5:07 I think the cream and sugar you reached over behind the green plate may have been Heisey. Not a lot of value, but I love them and have picked up two sets for myself.
I was at a church sale in my town and what did I find? Not 1 but 2 banana box crazy lamp lady shirts! They are now mine and my moms. Merry Christmas to you and your precious family!
Wow! what town? Was it in Pa? If not what are the chances? Life is crazy sometimes. 😊
@@lanna7917 It was in Warren County NJ
My granny, my uncle, and several other elders in my family have those wooden clocks. I would have grabbed that one for myself for sure but I'm not sure how it would do for resale since they are VERY big and heavy.
I’m 65 and I remember making those sequin ornaments in the 60’s
So much on the shelves to look through
You are teaching us a lot. You would have been a great elementary school teacher.
That is definitely a Charleston, SC sweet grass basket. They are super expensive. That basket you picked up is probably worth $100 bucks or more.
Our taste couldn’t be any further apart, but like watching.
I have that exact butter dish! So far, my cats have not knocked it off the counter.
Your new ride looks pretty snazzy!
That black cat my friend made them in the early ‘70s
It looks like you got a new Subaru Outback? Congratulations!
Usually they are California red wood, the clock
BooBoo Kitty from Laverne and Shirley show.--the black cat you found. it looks just like Boo Boo kitty
There’s definitely a market for those lacquered wood clocks and I think depending on the type of wood they’re made of you can get some decent money for them!
I mean they’re considered MCM and you’ve got the Midas touch so I think you should start picking them up…I think if you got several and hung them all together at your booth you’d sell them like hotcakes! 😻😻😻
I had no idea they considered those MCM. I grew up with those clocks and the coffee tables in the early 70s. They were so popular then.
@@jobianchi2760 yes!!! The coffee tables are iconic!
These things..sweetgrass baskets..cost a fortune. Buy it!!
There is a Made in the style of “Murano” vase very similar in my local thrift store and they have it priced at $175.
😂 That’s funny.
Yes that is a Charleston SC Sweetgrass basket. Most of them are not signed.
My mom and I made some of those sequin ornaments one year. Maybe in the 1970s? Can’t remember exactly.
I had a whole 15:28 tree of them that I made in the early 70s.
You could do a Christmas in July auction.
You passed up some Currier and Ives plates (blue and white). If not chipped are worth some cash!
You have a Keroppi Frog in your baggie!
$15 - $45 on the Big Mouth toilet! Sold as both a planter and, um, a coffee mug!
It would have been a beautiful give away the butter tray it’s only 6$ 😊 there’s lots of pretty stuff like vases they’d be nice too for give away 👍 just a suggestion
Hello from Mexico 👋
I noticed your fancy car in another video.. good for you 😊
Hey hey ❤😊
Just came here to see if any other Georgians recognized the glimpse of an Izzy figurine in one of the baggies. He was a mascot for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Not worth anything I suppose, but bright turquoise and hard to miss! 😆
Was the Hazel Atlas Butter dish worth picking up?
The feet on that dish reminds of cow utters. 😅
The lacquered wood clock looks like vintage redwood burl. A common souvenir from the redwood forest in the 1960s, they are no longer made and worth money.
OMG!!!!!! Go back and pick up the man hanging from the parachute
New ride! Love the interior. Good for you.
Trinket dishes = mini trays lol
It's a pine needle basket